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ISBN 10: 1259860752
ISBN 13: 978-1259860751
Author: Robert Schafermeyer, Milton Tenenbein, Charles Macias, Ghazala Sharieff, Loren Yamamoto
“…a comprehensive and current resource for anyone who cares for children in an acute setting, from the office to the emergency department. Its presentation is straightforward, and the information is easy to read and assimilate. It will be a valuable resource for those in the field of pediatric emergency medicine as well as other practitioners who occasionally care for sick children.”―JAMA (reviewing an earlier edition)
This clinically-focused guide covers the entire field of pediatric emergency medicine. Featuring a strong focus on practical need-to-know information Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Fifth Edition is bolstered by numerous full-color images, bulleted High-Yield Facts at the beginning of each chapter, nearly 100 diagnostic and treatment algorithms, and treatment tables with drug dosages. Endorsed by the American College of Emergency Physicians, this book is perfect for use in the emergency department or the pediatric clinic.
Strange and Schafermeyer’s pediatric emergency medicine 5th Table of contents:
SECTION 1 Cardinal Presentations
1 Approach to the Child in the Emergency Department
2 The Febrile or Septic-Appearing Neonate
3 The Febrile- or Septic-Appearing Infant or Child
4 Brief Resolved Unexplained Events
5 Respiratory Distress
6 Altered Mental Status and Coma
7 Chest Pain
8 Crying Infant
9 Minor Head Trauma
10 Approach to the Patient with Rash
11 Neck Masses
12 Foreign Bodies
SECTION 2 Sedation, Analgesia, and Imaging
13 Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
14 Pain Management
SECTION 3 Imaging
15 Imaging
16 Pediatric Point-of-Care Ultrasound (P-POCUS)
17 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Pediatric Emergency Department
SECTION 4 Resuscitation
18 Airway Management
19 Respiratory Failure
20 Shock
21 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
22 Neonatal Resuscitation
SECTION 5 Trauma
23 Evaluation and Management of the Multiple Trauma Patient
24 Head Trauma
25 Cervical Spine Injury
26 Thoracic Trauma
27 Abdominal Trauma
28 Genitourinary Trauma
29 Maxillofacial Trauma
30 Orthopedic Injuries
31 Injuries of the Upper Extremities
32 Injuries of the Pelvis and Lower Extremities
33 Soft-Tissue Injury and Wound Repair
SECTION 6 Respiratory Emergencies
34 Upper Airway Emergencies
35 Asthma
36 Bronchiolitis
37 Pneumonia
38 Pertussis
39 Cystic Fibrosis
SECTION 7 Cardiovascular Emergencies
40 Congenital Heart Disease
41 Heart Failure in Infants and Children
42 Inflammatory and Infectious Heart Disease
43 Dysrhythmias
44 Pediatric Hypertension
45 Thromboembolic Disease
SECTION 8 Nontraumatic Surgical Emergencies
46 Late-Presenting Neonatal Surgical Emergencies
47 Pyloric Stenosis
48 Inguinal Hernia
49 Intussusception
50 Meckel’s Diverticulum
51 Appendicitis
SECTION 9 Neurologic Emergencies
52 Syncope
53 Seizures
54 Ataxia
55 Weakness
56 Headache
57 Hydrocephalus
58 Cerebrovascular Syndromes
SECTION 10 Infectious Emergencies
59 Meningitis and Other Central Nervous System Infections
60 Evaluation and Management of the Immunocompromised Patient
61 Toxic Shock Syndrome
62 Soft Tissue Infections
63 Kawasaki Disease
64 Influenza
65 Tick-Borne Infections
66 Common Parasitic Infestations
67 Travel-Related Infections
SECTION 11 Immunologic Emergencies
68 Common Allergic Presentations
69 Anaphylaxis
SECTION 12 Gastrointestinal Emergencies
70 Abdominal Pain
71 Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Gastroenteritis
72 Gastrointestinal Bleeding
73 Gastroesophageal Reflux
74 Liver Disease and Gallbladder
75 Pancreatitis
76 Inflammatory Bowel Disease
SECTION 13 Endocrine Emergencies
77 Diabetes Mellitus and Hypoglycemia
78 Adrenal Insufficiency
79 Thyroid Disorders
80 Inborn Errors of Metabolism
SECTION 14 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Abnormalities
81 Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders
82 Hypo- and Hypernatremia Abnormalities
83 Hypo- and Hyperkalemia Abnormalities
84 Hypo- and Hypercalcemia Abnormalities
85 Acid–Base Disturbances in Children
SECTION 15 Genitourinary
86 Male Genitourinary Problems
87 Urinary Tract Diseases
88 Specific Renal Syndromes
89 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
SECTION 16 Dermatologic
90 Petechiae and Purpura
91 Superficial Bacterial, Fungal, and Parasitic Infections
92 Viral Exanthems
93 Newborn and Infant Rashes
94 Dermatitis
95 Skin Signs of Systemic Disease
SECTION 17 Otolaryngologic
96 Ear and Nose Emergencies
97 Emergencies of the Oral Cavity and Neck
SECTION 18 Ophthalmologic Emergencies
98 Traumatic Eye Emergencies
99 Non-Traumatic Eye Emergencies
SECTION 19 Gynecologic
100 Gynecologic Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence
101 The Adolescent Pregnant Patient
102 Dysmenorrhea and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
103 Vaginitis
SECTION 20 Hematologic and Oncologic
104 Anemia
105 Sickle Cell Disease
106 Bleeding Disorders
107 Blood Component Therapy
108 Oncologic Emergencies
SECTION 21 Nontraumatic Bone and Joint
109 The Limping Child
110 Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
111 Inflammatory Musculoskeletal Disorders
112 Tumors of Bone
SECTION 22 Toxicologic Emergencies
113 General Approach to the Poisoned Patient
114 Acetaminophen
115 Aspirin
116 Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
117 Opioids
118 Sedative Hypnotics and Anticonvulsants
119 Cardiovascular Drugs
120 Psychotherapeutic Drugs
121 Iron Poisoning
122 Oral Anti-Diabetic Agents
123 Thyroid Hormones
124 Isoniazid
125 Alcohols
126 Alkalis and Acids
127 Hydrocarbons
128 Carbon Monoxide, Cyanide, and Smoke Inhalation
129 Methemoglobinemia
130 Plants and Mushrooms
131 Recreational Substances
132 Organophosphates and Carbamates
SECTION 23 Environmental
133 Human and Animal Bites
134 Snake Envenomations
135 Spider and Arthropod Bites
136 Marine Envenomations
137 Drowning
138 Pediatric Burns
139 Lightning and Electrical Injuries
140 Heat and Cold Illness
141 High-Altitude Illness
142 Dysbaric Injuries
143 Radiation Emergencies
SECTION 24 Psychosocial Emergencies
144 Sexual Abuse
145 Abuse and Neglect
146 Psychiatric Emergencies
147 Death of a Child in the Emergency Department
SECTION 25 EMS and Mass Casualty
148 Prehospital Care
149 Interfacility Transport
150 Disaster Preparedness
SECTION 26 Administrative Issues
151 Medicolegal Considerations
152 Ethical Considerations
153 Procedural Competency and Simulation
154 Electronic Health Records
155 Patient Safety
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